Excuse me while I vomit…….

‘A new video game featuring a black alien female superhero delivered to Earth to fight global warming is about to hit the market thanks to a $100,000 grant from the Obama administration.The National Endowment for the Arts is funding the Spelman College of Atlanta, Ga.’s multi-episode game called “HERadventure.” In the grant announcement made last year, the NEA said the story “focuses on a young female superhero sent to Earth to save her own planet from devastation because of climate changes caused by social issues impacting women and girls.”
The game is set to debut on March 8 on International Women’s Day.’
From Mike at Cold FuryThe truly frightening thing is that there are leftards out there who will read that and experience not the slightest twinge of revulsion and contempt…

Sometimes, there’s a great pleasure in taking out the trash and tidying the place up. Even that tard’s choice of pseud betrays a complete lack of any understanding of history. Looking forward to a good old-fashioned trashcan fire, darin!

The smash hit Left 4 Dead zombie-killer game featured a cool and highly believable female game character. This clever private enterprise marketing ploy probably did more to advance the credibility of women in computer gameing than “HERadventure” ever will.

KG and moderators, how about giving some of us a little sport by allowing through a few more leftie gamers? Otoh , there’s no sport in shooting fish in a barrel, I suppose.
My hard-heartedness towards our common enemy is absolute but today a little bird brained itself on a window and died in my hand. The allergy risk must have been high because I shed a few tears. Must be a woman. eh?

‘I believe that politicians, lawyers, busy-bodies and do-gooders are like salamis- greatly improved by hanging for a time.’ Oswald Bastable

"The loss of freedom is like cancer; it will spread slowly but surely across all parts of society until our liberty has been utterly eaten away and we are left with nothing but a half-forgotten idea of what freedom was."